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IOC’s EB puts boxing on hold

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Mumbai, Oct 13: The International Olympic Committee’s Executive Board said on Friday that since the IOC has not recognised any governing body for boxing, the inclusion of the sport for Los Angeles 2028 has been put on hold, while recommending the inclusion of modern pentathlon and weightlifting.
The announcement was made here after the conclusion of the two-day Executive Board (EB) meeting, which will be followed by the 141st session of the IOC from October 15-17, to be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.The IOC session has also proposed to add cricket (T20) along with four other sports — squash, flag football, lacrosse (sixes) and baseball-softball — for the LA Games 2028, which would merely be a formality since they have been cleared by the Executive Board.“The IOC EB also reviewed the status of three sports which were not part of the initial sports programme (boxing, modern pentathlon and weightlifting) following the decision by the IOC session in February 2022 to approve the inclusion of 28 sports on the initial sports programme of the Olympic Games LA28,” the IOC said in a statement on Friday.
“Following the IOC Session’s decision to withdraw the recognition of the International Boxing Association (IBA), the IOC has not recognised another governing body for Olympic boxing.(PTI)

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